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Protecting the Public Purse Fraud Briefing 2013 Hertfordshire County Council.

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1 Protecting the Public Purse Fraud Briefing 2013 Hertfordshire County Council

2 Agenda Introduction and purpose of your Fraud Briefing Protecting the Public Purse (PPP) 2013 report – national picture Interpreting fraud detection results The local picture Questions? And do not forget –Checklist for those charged with governance ( Appendix 2 of PPP 2013 ) –Questions councillors may want to ask/consider ( Appendix 3 of PPP 2013 )

3 Introduction Fraud costs local government in England over £2 billion per year ( source: National Fraud Authority ) Fraud is never a victimless crime Councillors have an important role in the fight against fraud

4 Purpose of Fraud Briefing at your council Opportunity for councillors to consider fraud detection performance, compared to similar local authorities; Reviews current counter fraud strategy and priorities; Discuss local and national fraud risks; Reflect local priorities in a proportionate response to those risks

5 National Picture 2012/13 Total cases detected107,000, with a value of £178 million (excluding social housing fraud) Nationally, the number of detected frauds has fallen by 14% since 2011/12 and the value by less than 1%

6 Interpreting fraud detection results Contextual and comparative information needed to interpret results Detected fraud is indicative, not definitive, of counter fraud performance (Prevention and deterrence should not be overlooked) No fraud detected does not mean no fraud committed (Fraud will always be attempted and even with the best prevention measures some will succeed) Councils who look for fraud, and look in the right way, will find fraud (There is no such thing as a small fraud, just a fraud that has been detected early) Your council is highlighted in yellow in the graphs that follow

7 The local picture How your council compares to other County Councils Total detected cases and value 2012/13 Hertfordshire detected: 1 case, valued at £279,202 County Council average: 11 cases, valued at £162,763

8 County Councils 2012/13 Social care fraud Detected cases and detected value Hertfordshire detected: no cases County Council average: 3 cases, valued at £77,003

9 County Councils 2012/13 Schools fraud Detected cases and detected value Hertfordshire detected: no cases County Council average: 1 case, valued at £27,032

10 District Councils in your County Council area 2012/13 Council tax (CTAX) discount fraud Detected value and detected value as a percentage of council tax income Total detected in your county area : 190 cases, valued at £79,632 Average in your county area : 19 cases, valued at £7,963

11 Disabled parking (Blue Badge) fraud 2012/13 Detected cases by council type and County Councils Hertfordshire detected: no cases County Council average: 2 cases

12 County Councils 2102/13 Procurement fraud Detected cases and detected value Hertfordshire detected: 1 case, valued at £279,202 County Council average: 1 case, valued at £16,499

13 County Councils 2012/13 Insurance fraud Detected cases and detected value Hertfordshire detected: no cases County Council Total: 5 cases, valued at £351,800

14 County Councils 2012/13 Economic and third sector support fraud Detected cases and detected value Hertfordshire detected: no cases County Council total: 13 cases, valued at £38,400

15 County Councils 2012/13 Internal fraud Detected cases and detected value Hertfordshire detected: no cases County Council average: 5 cases, valued at £63,811


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